Utah County · Tennis Courts
TENNIS COURT CONSTRUCTION IN UTAH COUNTY
We build and resurface full-size tennis courts to the same premium standard as our pickleball courts — sub-base, acrylic surfacing, net posts, fencing coordination, and line striping all handled by one local team.





The Details
WHAT'S INCLUDED
- Full-size regulation tennis court construction
- Concrete or asphalt sub-base coordination
- Premium acrylic sport surface system
- Net post installation and tensioning
- Regulation line striping for singles and doubles
- Optional pickleball line overlay for multi-sport use





Common Questions
TENNIS COURTS FAQs
Yes — we build full-size tennis courts to the same premium standard as our pickleball courts. That includes site preparation, sub-base, concrete or asphalt base coordination, acrylic surfacing, net posts, and line striping. Whether it's a backyard court, an HOA amenity, or a club facility, we deliver a surface built to last.
Cost depends on whether you're doing a new build or resurfacing an existing court — new construction involves more scope than a resurface. Key factors include site conditions, surface system, fencing, and lighting. We provide free, detailed quotes for both new builds and resurfacing so you know exactly what's involved.
A regulation tennis court playing area is 78 feet long by 36 feet wide for doubles (27 feet for singles). Including run-off space, the total recommended area is about 60 ft × 120 ft. We lay out every court to official specifications and design the surrounding space for comfortable, safe play.
Yes — we can overlay pickleball lines on an existing tennis court, or fully convert a tennis court into dedicated pickleball courts. A standard tennis court fits up to four pickleball courts. If you want to keep both sports, we use contrasting line colors. See our tennis-to-pickleball conversion page for details on the options.
Most tennis courts benefit from resurfacing every 4–8 years, depending on usage, climate, and maintenance. Signs it's time include cracking, fading color, a rough or slippery surface, and standing water after rain. Regular cleaning and maintenance extends the interval between resurfacings and protects your investment.
3 easy steps to your dream court
HOW TENNIS COURTS WORKS IN UTAH COUNTY
Give Us A Call
Reach out to your Utah County Pickled Court team. We'll discuss your tennis court needs and answer all your questions.
Free Assessment
We'll visit your site, evaluate your court, and provide a detailed quote with no obligation.
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Our crew handles everything from start to finish. You'll have a court ready to play in no time.
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